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OPI Lacquer - Fashion A Bow 0.5 oz - #HRF07
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Tired of nail polishes that easily cracks and doesn't last long? Want beautiful nails using the safest product in the market? Tired of being contented with the plain texture available and with limited arrays of colours and shades to choose from? OPI Nail Polish is the answer! Produced by a family-owned company committed to excellence and customers' well-being, OPI Nail Polish is produced with the customer's safety, satisfaction and best interest in mind. To insure nail polish users' safety, OPI Nail Polish was reformulated to eliminate DBP (dibutyl phthalate) and Toluene, which are deemed unsafe for users by recent studies and discussions. And in order to satisfy consumers' different needs, daily activities and preferences, there is a long list of selection and collection of nail polish to choose from. The OPI Nail Polish collection includes the commonly preferred and selected Classic Shades, and they are always producing new shades in collaborations with style icons like Gwen Stefani and Mariah Carey. Nail polish users truly have a wide array of colors, shades and textures to choose from. Moreover, there is the Nail Care Line that does not only maintain the quality and durability of the OPI Nail Polish being used, but also helps care for the nails itself. There's the Classic Nail Essentials, the Lacquer Removers, and the Premium and Quick Drying Treatments available in addition to the OPI Nail Polish collection. With the OPI brand, the different collections and the nail care line, nail polish users couldn't ask for more. With OPI Nail Polish, every need is covered and nothing could go wrong with the nails.

 
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Tired of nail polishes that easily cracks and doesn't last long? Want beautiful nails using the safest product in the market? Tired of being contented with the plain texture available and with limited arrays of colours and shades to choose from? OPI Nail Polish is the answer! Produced by a family-owned company committed to excellence and customers' well-being, OPI Nail Polish is produced with the customer's safety, satisfaction and best interest in mind. To insure nail polish users' safety, OPI Nail Polish was reformulated to eliminate DBP (dibutyl phthalate) and Toluene, which are deemed unsafe for users by recent studies and discussions. And in order to satisfy consumers' different needs, daily activities and preferences, there is a long list of selection and collection of nail polish to choose from. The OPI Nail Polish collection includes the commonly preferred and selected Classic Shades, and they are always producing new shades in collaborations with style icons like Gwen Stefani and Mariah Carey. Nail polish users truly have a wide array of colors, shades and textures to choose from. Moreover, there is the Nail Care Line that does not only maintain the quality and durability of the OPI Nail Polish being used, but also helps care for the nails itself. There's the Classic Nail Essentials, the Lacquer Removers, and the Premium and Quick Drying Treatments available in addition to the OPI Nail Polish collection. With the OPI brand, the different collections and the nail care line, nail polish users couldn't ask for more. With OPI Nail Polish, every need is covered and nothing could go wrong with the nails.

 


ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Item Name: OPI Lacquer - Fashion A Bow 0.5 oz - #HRF07
Manufactuer: OPI
Type: Nail Lacquer
UPC: 09455814
SKU: OPIL-HRF07
Weight: 86 grams - (0.19 lb)
Condition: New
Tags: Color: Orange, Color: Pink, Discontinued, Nail Polish, OPI, Orange, Pink, The Ultimate Mani Gift Guide, and Valentine's Day Collection 2021
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Connorsmom05
This is my new favorite red from OPI! In the past, I leaned towards soft cool-toned reds like OPI...

This is my new favorite red from OPI! In the past, I leaned towards soft cool-toned reds like OPI Dutch Tulips. But lately I'm realizing my skintone can actually handle reds that leans slightly more orange. Enter Fashion A Bow! I had low hopes for this after having purchased a few other OPI reds and returning them to the drugstore after hating the application. But I decided to give Fashion A Bow a chance, and it applied like a dream! Almost a "one coat wonder" on me! I'm surprised that another reviewer said it applies streaky, as this was not the case for me.

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viverr
Fashion A Bow is from OPI Gwen Stefani 2014 Holiday Collection.

Fashion A Bow is from OPI Gwen Stefani 2014 Holiday Collection. This is a true bright candy red color. It is a very basic red with crème finished. The red itself is quite bright and I am surprised that it is in the winter holiday collection. Nevertheless, the color itself is quite pretty. The polish itself is creme but not as "thick" as other creme based polish. First coat looks quite watery and even after two coats, I can still see my nails. However, the texture is quite smooth so it glides on evenly and doesn't leave any streak marks. It's similar to OPI Texas Collection which a lot of them a jelly finish. However this one is not as jelly as the Texas Collection. Drying time is relatively quick. Even if it's not Christmas, this color is very easy on a daily basis as the red is quite hot looking for a winter collection.

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avaqadore
I'm pretty surprised about the last review, *especially* the part about how long these lasted.

I'm pretty surprised about the last review, *especially* the part about how long these lasted. I thought the designs looked really neat as an alternative to a solid polish. Unfortunately, that is where the attraction ends. Starting at the cash register. I tried one on each hand to start out with and put 2 coats of polish on my remaining nails. The first thing I thought while I was putting these on was, "damn, I just wasted ten bucks". I polish my nails regularly and I will say that normally I can only get 4-5 days with a normal 2 coat manicure before the chipping begins. First of all, these are sealed in a package and apparently once you cut it open, you have to use all of them (which I didn't want to) or they will "dry out" according to the instructions. A definite minus. I would like to be able to use them whenever I want to use them. Most of the peel and sticks are too wide for my nail beds, and I don't have small nail beds, so plan on having to trim the sides. This is additional work and may cause them to not fit correctly it you don't cut them straight. On the ends of these, you are supposed to file the edges to your nail. Well, there's no way to do this without filing your actual nail, which I didn't want or need to do. The edges of these never laid down properly, they didn't adhere to the nail at the edges, causing a very annoying peeling from day 1 on. I even tried to put some clear polish on the edges to help hold them down. I put a coat over the top, too. No help. The edges of the adhesive tore the very first day. By the 3rd day, I had to peel them off entirely. And I wasn't doing any work with my hands that might cause them to wear quickly. Just a huge waste of money. I would like my money back. Very disappointing. Do yourself a favor and PASS on these!

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paintedlikeadoll
Pure Lacquer Nail Apps are OPI's addition to the nail polish strip trend, and what nice additions...

Pure Lacquer Nail Apps are OPI's addition to the nail polish strip trend, and what nice additions they are. In most ways, they're pretty similar to Sally Hansen's Salon Effects. Like with Sally Hansen, they give you two sets of 8 nail strips, each set sealed on its own to prevent the strips from drying out. The application process is the same too: you just match each of your nails with an appropriately sized nail strip, gently stretch and smooth the strip to fit your nail and then file off the excess. OPI doesn't provide an emery board and orange stick like Sally Hansen does, but I don't think that's a bad thing. Excluding those items allows them to use slimmer packaging (just a flat envelope) and that allows for better storage. These are long wearing, require no dry time at all unless you use a base and/or top coat, and can be removed with regular nail polish remover. I'd recommend removing them with pure acetone if you can stand it. Even better if you can soak cotton pads with acetone and let them sit on your nails for 5-10 minutes before trying to take them off. If you let the acetone have time to do its work, they should come off really easily. OPI strips are pricier (I think they retail for $12) than other nail strips on the market, but I think the extra expense provides a little extra quality. Though Sally Hansen's Salon Effects say they're made with real nail polish, they don't look like any nail polish I've ever seen. They're very matte, with almost a paper like finish, and the prints look a little grainy when you examine them closely. I found that my OPI manicure looked and felt much more like real nail polish and the nail art designs are very smooth and sharp. I also think the available patterns are a little more chic than what I've seen from other brands.I wore these for 8 days straight and was pretty impressed with the wear. I did get two extremely small chips on my first full day of wear, but that happened while I was deep cleaning my car and had been rooting around blindly for items that had rolled under my front seats. I filled both chips in with a similar color of nail polish and then covered the whole nail with topcoat. After that, you couldn't even tell that I had chipped my manicure and neither finger chipped any further after that. On Saturday (Day 5), I chipped/broke part of my thumb, but I think that had more to do with the nail than the manicure. My thumb has been weak and peelly lately and I must have cracked it on something while I was babysitting my niece. A small portion of my nail broke off and took part of the strip with it. I filed my thumb a bit and that nail didn't look ragged afterward or chip any further during the remaining two days of my manicure. By day 8, my nails still looked pretty fresh. I had moderate tip wear and the bottom of the design had pulled away from my cuticles a tiny bit (mainly due to nail growth), but otherwise they looked just fine. I could have gotten away with at least a few more days of wear if I hadn't been itching for a change. I did use both a base and top coat (Barielle's protein treatment and Seche Vite) and that probably helped extend the life of my manicure.My only real complaint about this product is the price. $12 is a lot to pay for a single manicure that you do yourself. Even if you're used to using expensive polishes on your nails, $12 a pop is pretty steep. If you have short nails or small nail beds you might be able to get two uses if you only open one pack at a time and cut each strip in half, but my nails are way too big for that. Still these are darling enough to be worth the splurge every now and then. I got lots of compliments while I was testing out the Fishnet pattern..So I'd definitely repurchase, just not as often as I'd like to!

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